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2071 2010-01-22 A pre-operation of the 228 Memorial Event at Holy Mountain - Part II Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 767
2072 2010-01-17 A pre-operation of the 228 Memorial Event at Holy Mountain Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 884
2073 2010-01-16 The national cadre meeting of the 908 Taiwan Republic Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 740
2074 2010-01-13 Holy Mountain Diary by Cathy Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1000
2075 2010-01-10 Holy Monuntain - Warm Sunshine with Cold Wind Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1102
2076 2010-01-09 Tati Contemporary English Studies - Helen Keller Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1153
2077 2010-01-08 Discourses on Taiwan's Politics & Future by Dr. Yang - Part V Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 731
2078 2010-01-06 Holy Mountain - Cathy's Work Log Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 862
2079 2010-01-05 We're @-Bian Casters Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 495
2080 2010-01-03 Holy Mountain - The Weight of Soaked Sandbags Taiwan Tati Cultural & Educational Foundation 1016
 
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Hundreds of university students voiced their disappointment and anger over President Ma Ying-jeou’s (馬英九) continued silence over their anti-media monopoly appeal following an overnight vigil yesterday and vowed to keep on pressing the president for a response and action on an issue that risks undermining freedom of speech in the nation.

The students launched the protest on 7pm on Monday at Liberty Square, followed by a sit-in protest starting at 4am yesterday on Ketagalan Boulevard, right outside the restricted area for the New Year’s Day flag-raising ceremony. They demanded that the president clarify his position on the controversial Next Media Group (壹傳媒集團) deal and address related issues on media monopoly and Chinese influence over Taiwan’s media.